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Shared Leadership Survey

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Shared Leadership Survey
Intended Audience: Any team
Purpose: This 20-item measure helps teams assess their overall level of shared leadership. Items
span four domains of shared leadership: Collaboration, Vision, Delegation, and Culture.
Instructions: Administer the following survey to all group members. Once all members have
responded, average their scores by item and by domain to get an idea of the group’s sentiment.
Consult the key below the blank version in order to see which items fall into each domain.
Citation: Brussow, J.A. (2013). Shared Leadership Measure. Lawrence, KS: Center for
Research on Learning, University of Kansas. Copyright 2013 by the Center for Research on
Learning, University of Kansas.
Score
Item
(1 = strongly disagree,
3= neutral,
5 = strongly agree)
I collaborate regularly with my team members to achieve goals.
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2
3
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5
My team has a shared vision with agreed-upon goals.
The formal leaders in my team are willing to delegate some control to
informal leaders.
Our team members trust each other to work effectively and get the job
done.
I understand my team's purpose and goals.
When major decisions must be made, team members are involved in the
decision process in a meaningful way.
Each team member's unique expertise is valued and utilized.
When I think of leadership, I think of a shared mission to learn and
construct knowledge collaboratively.
I have an excellent rapport with at least two other team members.
When a new task arises, leadership responsibilities are determined by
members' strengths, not by formal titles.
I feel confident taking on leadership responsibilities in this team.
If the team's chairperson left, the team would continue to make progress
toward its goals.
When team members work together as leaders, they share beliefs, values,
and goals.
As a leader in the team, I have responsibilities in multiple roles/positions.
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5
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All members of my team value collective efficacy.
I know what strengths and skills each of the other team members
possesses.
In addition to the team's formally designated leaders, I can identify at least
two other team members who act as informal leaders.
The leadership roles available in my group result from the needs arising
from our goals.
I feel that every other team member has a capacity for leadership.
Multiple people are trusted with information and decision-making for
every activity our group undertakes.
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5
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Brussow, J.A. (2013). Shared Leadership Measure.
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Key
Score
(1 = strongly disagree,
3= neutral,
5 = strongly agree)
Domain
Item
Collaboration
I collaborate regularly with my team members to achieve goals.
1
2
3
4
5
Vision
My team has a shared vision with agreed-upon goals.
The formal leaders in my team are willing to delegate some
control to informal leaders.
Our team members trust each other to work effectively and get
the job done.
I understand my team's purpose and goals.
When major decisions must be made, team members are
involved in the decision process in a meaningful way.
Each team member's unique expertise is valued and utilized.
When I think of leadership, I think of a shared mission to learn
and construct knowledge collaboratively.
I have an excellent rapport with at least two other team
members.
When a new task arises, leadership responsibilities are
determined by members' strengths, not by formal titles.
I feel confident taking on leadership responsibilities in this
team.
If the team's chairperson left, the team would continue to make
progress toward its goals.
When team members work together as leaders, they share
beliefs, values, and goals.
As a leader in the team, I have responsibilities in multiple
roles/positions.
All members of my team value collective efficacy.
I know what strengths and skills each of the other team
members possesses.
In addition to the team's formally designated leaders, I can
identify at least two other team members who act as informal
leaders.
The leadership roles available in my group result from the
needs arising from our goals.
I feel that every other team member has a capacity for
leadership.
Multiple people are trusted with information and decisionmaking for every activity our group undertakes.
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3
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5
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5
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Delegation
Culture
Vision
Delegation
Culture
Culture
Collaboration
Delegation
Culture
Delegation
Vision
Delegation
Culture
Collaboration
Collaboration
Vision
Collaboration
Delegation
Brussow, J.A. (2013). Shared Leadership Measure.
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